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what happens to gas? how is gas affected by oil? >> well, obviously gas gets pumped up, no punish intended. but one has to be a little careful here. while you may enjoy filling up the car with the highest premium there is a double-edge sword. states like texas, where if you look at the oil tax revenues are coming out of taxes paid on oil over $4.6 billion. it's $4 billion in alaska, and $2 billion in north dakota, there are states that are going to be hit by this. there is that element of it. and in a not-so-distant future the u.s. is going to be an exporter of energy, not an importer of energy. transition is coming whether it's five years from now to ten years from now. it is a double-edge sword, and i believe the low oil prices will be enjoyed for the short term. >> but if i'm running my plant with fossil fuels in order to carry on whatever process i'm doing, didn't i also just get a raise? because running my looms or my mill or my packaging machinery also just got cheaper. >> you certainly do, ray, and it's been shown, for exampl
what happens to gas? how is gas affected by oil? >> well, obviously gas gets pumped up, no punish intended. but one has to be a little careful here. while you may enjoy filling up the car with the highest premium there is a double-edge sword. states like texas, where if you look at the oil tax revenues are coming out of taxes paid on oil over $4.6 billion. it's $4 billion in alaska, and $2 billion in north dakota, there are states that are going to be hit by this. there is that element of...
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car but what if you could modify the natural gas? a san francisco-based startup called sell lure ya is turning natural gas into gasoline, so inexpensive it can manufacture gasoline for $1 a gallon. investors love the idea. the company's raised $100 million in funding. ed dineen is ceo of sell lure ya. 35 years experience in the petrochemical business, joined by david baker of the san francisco chronicle and hannah kuchler of the financial times. considering i got a c in chemistry, talk to me about is this chemistry is this sort of alchemy, something nobody's ever done before or somebody who knows petrochemicals gonna say i know what he is doing? >> the chemistry is actually old. it's been around 40 years or so. and the industry worked on it 10, 20 years, you know, so 20 years ago and was not successful in developing the technology. so we have succeeded by new innovations, nanotechnology, high through-put screening, applying existing technologies to that same problem and as simple az it sounds, thoroughly defining the problem, so it's
car but what if you could modify the natural gas? a san francisco-based startup called sell lure ya is turning natural gas into gasoline, so inexpensive it can manufacture gasoline for $1 a gallon. investors love the idea. the company's raised $100 million in funding. ed dineen is ceo of sell lure ya. 35 years experience in the petrochemical business, joined by david baker of the san francisco chronicle and hannah kuchler of the financial times. considering i got a c in chemistry, talk to me...
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it certainly eases the threat of a gas shortage, which gets a third of its gas from russia. russia cut off supplies to ukraine several months ago because of "the unpaid debts" by kiev. after several rounds of failed talks, this deal certainly eases the concerns over a new gas war. the package, it is worth that. $4.6 billion in total. ukraine must pay just over $3 billion to cover debts for supplies from russia's gazprom, but the eu and the imf have already agreed to help ukraine fund some of its new gas supplies. russia is insisting, though, stump up the cash. cash up front. christian schultz, he says it is good news for the eurozone economy. >> the crisis in eastern ukraine was terrible for the ukrainian economy, for ukraine as a whole. russia itself, because of the western sanctions, because of the outflows of western money from russia is also an economic crisis. and also on europe, and particular on the eurozone, this crisis has had a big confidence impact, since march, since the russians annexed crimea, confidence in particular in germany is declining because of fears ov
it certainly eases the threat of a gas shortage, which gets a third of its gas from russia. russia cut off supplies to ukraine several months ago because of "the unpaid debts" by kiev. after several rounds of failed talks, this deal certainly eases the concerns over a new gas war. the package, it is worth that. $4.6 billion in total. ukraine must pay just over $3 billion to cover debts for supplies from russia's gazprom, but the eu and the imf have already agreed to help ukraine fund...
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when gas prices are high, the president and his party tend to get blamed for high gas prices. when gas prices go down, usually people feel better about the party in power. gas prices as a stand-in for political analysis is sort of like, you know, making stuff up about elections 101. that's what you learn on the first day of pundit class. and republicans in the conservative media over the course of the obama presidency have bent over backwards to blame president obama anytime gas prices go up. and to remind anyone anytime there are high gas prices that those high gas prices mean that you should vote against the president and against democrats. >> he gets full credit or blame for what's happened in this economy. and what's happened to gasoline prices under his watch? >> what's frustrating about the obama administration's policies are, they've gone to great lengths to make oil and gas more expensive. >> gasoline prices are up 91%. >> gasoline prices nearly doubling since president obama took office. >> it was $1.84, $1.84 when president obama was inauguratinged back in january 20
when gas prices are high, the president and his party tend to get blamed for high gas prices. when gas prices go down, usually people feel better about the party in power. gas prices as a stand-in for political analysis is sort of like, you know, making stuff up about elections 101. that's what you learn on the first day of pundit class. and republicans in the conservative media over the course of the obama presidency have bent over backwards to blame president obama anytime gas prices go up....
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on average, gas is going for $3.18. with the same comparison in virginia, prices are down or team cents a gallon. >> i hope they keep going down and down. it would be nice to see it get to $2.55 a gallon. side,the maryland according to gas buddy. tom compton going for two dollars and $.92 in when bernie. -- in glen burnie. best gasn find the prices by logging on to wjla.com. and that lousy weather in the middle of the country -- is a coming our way is to mark >> it is coming our direction and because it's moving so slow, the heavy rain will be around longer. that's going to be the heaviest rain, and the blue ridge. let's give you a look at what we've got with the time lapse in charles county. a beautiful day along the shores of the potomac river. a nice warm breeze out of the south with temperatures in the mid-to upper 70's. in advance of the system coming in, a flash flood watch has been posted. it's a long areas west of the blue ridge. in a metro area, there are no advisories, but am of those a b in the morning. avera
on average, gas is going for $3.18. with the same comparison in virginia, prices are down or team cents a gallon. >> i hope they keep going down and down. it would be nice to see it get to $2.55 a gallon. side,the maryland according to gas buddy. tom compton going for two dollars and $.92 in when bernie. -- in glen burnie. best gasn find the prices by logging on to wjla.com. and that lousy weather in the middle of the country -- is a coming our way is to mark >> it is coming our...
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gas supply. [ticking] coming up, maverick biologist j. craig venter on dna. >> dna is the software of life and the key to evolution of life on this planet, and now the key to the future of life on this planet is understanding how to write that software. >> designing life, when 60 minutes on cnbc continues. [ticking] fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink? action! blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. introducing the birds of america collection. fifty stunning, hand-painted plates, commemorating the state birds of our proud nation. blah-becht-blah- blublublub-blah!!! geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. then a little time to kick back. earn double hilton honors points with the 2 "x" points package and be one step closer to a weekend break. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. (receptioni
gas supply. [ticking] coming up, maverick biologist j. craig venter on dna. >> dna is the software of life and the key to evolution of life on this planet, and now the key to the future of life on this planet is understanding how to write that software. >> designing life, when 60 minutes on cnbc continues. [ticking] fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy...
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that's a lot of yoga balls and that's a big volume of gas that's being put out by one gallon of gas. imagine all the gallons of gas that are burned in san francisco and you can see our sky filled with yoga balls. filling your car with 10 gallons of gas equals 300 yoga balls of carbon dioxide. the label would be attached to either the hose or the pump or on top of the pump or it could be a combination of a label on the hole itself that you would see in the palm of your hand to more information that would be on the pump itself. but these are the things we can be working out before we get into committee. as we go through the legislative process, we will look at making sure that the public and [speaker not understood] will be informed of this process as we go forward. we will closely work with the city attorney to make sure this message is legally defensible. it is clearly factual and it is definitely noncontroversial. climate change is real and co2
that's a lot of yoga balls and that's a big volume of gas that's being put out by one gallon of gas. imagine all the gallons of gas that are burned in san francisco and you can see our sky filled with yoga balls. filling your car with 10 gallons of gas equals 300 yoga balls of carbon dioxide. the label would be attached to either the hose or the pump or on top of the pump or it could be a combination of a label on the hole itself that you would see in the palm of your hand to more information...
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the gas price declines, gas is falling one cent a day for a month. that is the huge decline. national average for regular is exactly $3 per gallon. not bad. let's bring in patrick from gasbuddy.com. he tells you where to find the cheapest gas anywhere near you. you are a big part of the store. congratulations, young man. you have got to tell the world where is the cheapest gas in the united states of america right now? >> i will keep going with a happy guy. i am dressed the same but i am happy guy today. that is my halloween costume. $2.29 a gallon in spring, texas. stuart: that has been the lowest price destination. rite-aid trying to get on the show on a regular basis? are they advertising? >> the secret is out of the bag. they must be watching the show. stuart: that is $2.29 for cash in texas right now. we had a decline of about $0.01 a gallon today for 30 straight days, about a month. does that pace of decline, $0.01 down day does that continue in the near future? >> probably slows down a bit. the last two days we have eagerly been awaiting the national average to fall un
the gas price declines, gas is falling one cent a day for a month. that is the huge decline. national average for regular is exactly $3 per gallon. not bad. let's bring in patrick from gasbuddy.com. he tells you where to find the cheapest gas anywhere near you. you are a big part of the store. congratulations, young man. you have got to tell the world where is the cheapest gas in the united states of america right now? >> i will keep going with a happy guy. i am dressed the same but i am...
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if we move a bit further afield, 37% of germany's gas, 29% of italy's gas, and 16% of the gas in france comes from russian energy companies. as for norway, spain, and the uk, they don't get any russian gas, but they could be affected the global prices should drop on news of this deal. laura westbrook has the details. >> reporter: this was the moment the european union had spent months bargaining for. ukraine and russia signing a gas deal just in time for winter. >> this is an important step for our shared energy security in the european continent. there is now no reason for people in europe to stay cold this winter. >> reporter: gas had stopped flowing into ukraine this summer after kiev refused to pay an increased price imposed by moscow. talks had stalled because moscow wanted assurances from the eu that it would pick up any unpaid ukrainian bills. a new compromised gas price has now been agreed until march next year. in return, ukraine will pay back billions of dollars it owes to russia. the eu and imf are helping to provide the funding. still, russia had been accused of using gas as
if we move a bit further afield, 37% of germany's gas, 29% of italy's gas, and 16% of the gas in france comes from russian energy companies. as for norway, spain, and the uk, they don't get any russian gas, but they could be affected the global prices should drop on news of this deal. laura westbrook has the details. >> reporter: this was the moment the european union had spent months bargaining for. ukraine and russia signing a gas deal just in time for winter. >> this is an...
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here is a mock up of a gas hear the on a house. where would we find the gas meter? >> it should be in your garage. everyone should be familiar with where the gas meter is. >> one of the tools is a wrench, a crescent wrench. >> yes. the crescent wrench is good and this is a perfect example of how to have it so you can loosen it up and use it when you need it. >> okay. let's go inside to talk about fire safety. many of the issues here relate to fire, for example, we have a little smoke detector and i see you brought one here, a carbon monoxide smoke detector. >> this is a combination of smoke and carbon monoxide detector. they are required in single homes now and in apartment buildings. if gas appliance is not burning properly this will alert you before the fumes buildup and will affect you negatively. >> this is a battery powered? >> this is a battery powered and it has a 10 year battery life. a lot of times you may have one or the other. if you put in just a carbon monoxide detector, it's important to have one of these too. every house should have a fire extinguishe
here is a mock up of a gas hear the on a house. where would we find the gas meter? >> it should be in your garage. everyone should be familiar with where the gas meter is. >> one of the tools is a wrench, a crescent wrench. >> yes. the crescent wrench is good and this is a perfect example of how to have it so you can loosen it up and use it when you need it. >> okay. let's go inside to talk about fire safety. many of the issues here relate to fire, for example, we have a...
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what we did, we eliminate the the gas tax, the static gas tax at the pump. the state 12 cents a gallon at the pump. >> yes, that's correct. >> we eliminated that and we uncapped an artificial cap that was placed years ago that gasoline will never go above 1.25. twenty above 1.25 we were losing revenue about that, take that away it floats, if wholesale goes up, with he good more revenue fit goes down we get less revenue. we're rebuilding roads and repaving roads and bridges that come in, and putting money into mass transit. septa will be a resipt -- recipient of that, i think if you broke it down 2.50, five years from now, a week of additional revenue that's like a cup of coffee at starbucks or something like that. we'll have better roads and bridges which is attracting business also that's important to ray track more revenue to pennsylvania more businesses more jobs to pennsylvania. we did all that with just a little change and last time i looked i was in philadelphia this week, i saw gas for 3.055-gallon. it's 50 cents or 70 cents lower when that bill passe
what we did, we eliminate the the gas tax, the static gas tax at the pump. the state 12 cents a gallon at the pump. >> yes, that's correct. >> we eliminated that and we uncapped an artificial cap that was placed years ago that gasoline will never go above 1.25. twenty above 1.25 we were losing revenue about that, take that away it floats, if wholesale goes up, with he good more revenue fit goes down we get less revenue. we're rebuilding roads and repaving roads and bridges that come...
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most gas stations see gas prices below three bucks a gallon. below three bucks a gallon consistently now too. good news for shoppers because now they'll have more money presumably to shop. which is costco and walmart are excited. they can see the dollar signs. unfortunately a lot of oil rich states can see the dollar signs too. not the dollars coming in, but out. a lot of job growth have come to expect goes down. still i'm excited more than bummed, and here's why it gives consumers a break when they need it most ahead of the holiday season when they'll open their wallet, so good for retailers, good for santa. good for kids expecting things from santa. good for parents getting a break from santa. good for the economy to use the consumer to get it out of this lackluster recovery ditch. all that while sticking opec right up the, you know what. what is not to love? there are more pros than cons. so play out the rest of this falling gas prices good news scenario. >> neil, it's very, very positive. in 2009, i was paying $4 a gallon for gas. now, i'm
most gas stations see gas prices below three bucks a gallon. below three bucks a gallon consistently now too. good news for shoppers because now they'll have more money presumably to shop. which is costco and walmart are excited. they can see the dollar signs. unfortunately a lot of oil rich states can see the dollar signs too. not the dollars coming in, but out. a lot of job growth have come to expect goes down. still i'm excited more than bummed, and here's why it gives consumers a break when...
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but so, one way forward is more gas and more efficient use of that gas. so the chart i'm showing on the left is the projected increase in the natural gas supply in china over the next ten years, and it's about a three-fold increase by 2025. and how are they getting there? some of it is pipeline from places like turkmenistan. some is liquefying natural gas, lng purchases from all parts of the world. some of that is unconventional gas, their own shale gas resources and their own pipe sands. so more gas available through china, similar kind of story, not as dramatic, excuse me, for asean. but there's also a technology story which is that, you know, in addition to the super critical or ultra super critical coal, their new combine cycle gas plants, for those who aren't familiar with the technology, a combined cycle gas plant uses both a gas turbine and a steam turbine. it's about twice as efficient as a coal plant. and the very latest, newest, most efficient is from us. it's called ha combined cycle and we're talking 61% efficiency, which just a few years ago
but so, one way forward is more gas and more efficient use of that gas. so the chart i'm showing on the left is the projected increase in the natural gas supply in china over the next ten years, and it's about a three-fold increase by 2025. and how are they getting there? some of it is pipeline from places like turkmenistan. some is liquefying natural gas, lng purchases from all parts of the world. some of that is unconventional gas, their own shale gas resources and their own pipe sands. so...
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gas is so high now that if you see gas that's $2.40 -- $2.40, you go crazy. you get on the phone and call somebody. y'all better get down here right now. $2.40. as a matter of fact, it's $2.38 across the street. i'm going across the street because it's $2.38. i remember when you didn't ask people for gas money. you didn't ask your friends for gas money because you're a butt hole if you ask for gas money. if you say i need some gas money, i'm like i'm not giving you no gas money. we're going to the same place. shut up and drive. [ laughter ] but now gas $2.50, $2.60, i tell people don't even buckle up when they get in my car. no, don't buckle up. i'm going to need you to go in that water plant -- yeah, you too, grandma. [ laughter ] >> let me ask you something, what do you think it would be like if we had music superstars do it? >> that would be fabulous. the news nowadays it's so depressing. don't you hate watching the news? they got to report it. the first five minutes is depressing. bank robbery, car chase, i figure if i got to hear it every night, i want s
gas is so high now that if you see gas that's $2.40 -- $2.40, you go crazy. you get on the phone and call somebody. y'all better get down here right now. $2.40. as a matter of fact, it's $2.38 across the street. i'm going across the street because it's $2.38. i remember when you didn't ask people for gas money. you didn't ask your friends for gas money because you're a butt hole if you ask for gas money. if you say i need some gas money, i'm like i'm not giving you no gas money. we're going to...
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secondly, we are working with european five providers who supply gas to ukraine. gas is there. of flowsa bottleneck from europe to ukraine. this is where we need to unlock more volumes. if there was more volume, there would be no crisis. ukraine could be sourcing all of its gas from europe. >> let's talk about politics. this crisis emerged, since the sanctions came through, ukraine is looking increasingly isolated. if you are a european country, you are probably thinking, why depend on a gas route that comes from ukraine? ukraine is looking increasingly isolated. is the best route out of this to look back to russia and try to sort this out? >> to look back at russia meaning what? >> to get rid of sanctions, tone down the dialogue. ukraine is looking towards the eu. historically, that has not been the case. >> you must understand one thing. our gas stocks is a good example. we are actually looking for a deal. the problem is that our russian counterparts do not want to have the deal. >> you still think they don't want a deal? >> if you wanted a deal with someone, you would be pre
secondly, we are working with european five providers who supply gas to ukraine. gas is there. of flowsa bottleneck from europe to ukraine. this is where we need to unlock more volumes. if there was more volume, there would be no crisis. ukraine could be sourcing all of its gas from europe. >> let's talk about politics. this crisis emerged, since the sanctions came through, ukraine is looking increasingly isolated. if you are a european country, you are probably thinking, why depend on a...
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. >> this is an active gas station. this is ridiculous. >> you know what is weirdly callous, he is right next to the fire extinguishers right there and the bucket has thean. he's taken exactly what they need to put out the fire. >> according to authorities, not only were the people in danger, there were a lot of apartment buildings and residents around there. >> he looks like a teenager. he looks young. >> they are looking for this kid wondering who he is. he did something pretty bad. this guy here is the hero. he immediately grabs the fire extinguisher and puts it out quickly. >> well done. >> this is jerome. he is walking into the meeting of a lifetime. >> they are asking about his camera. the cameraman can't go in. he's worn a mike. they are offering him an advertising campaign for $1 million. all he's got to do is stay in new york for the year while doing it. >> let me tell you a little about jerome. as he was growing up his mom's job kept him moving around a lot. >> every two years we have to reset, new school, no
. >> this is an active gas station. this is ridiculous. >> you know what is weirdly callous, he is right next to the fire extinguishers right there and the bucket has thean. he's taken exactly what they need to put out the fire. >> according to authorities, not only were the people in danger, there were a lot of apartment buildings and residents around there. >> he looks like a teenager. he looks young. >> they are looking for this kid wondering who he is. he did...
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. -- coal to natural gas. tom is right, that is on the way. fracking has changed the entire equation both of that chart, our political, economic -- >> and you don't have it overseas. >> direct. if you do that chart in europe, he would be on top of oil. >> the good news is, we have a tenfold plus expansion in the gas resource availability. on the oil side in north america, a fourfold expansion. that is good, but the gas availability looking out over the balance of the first half of this century is likely to be very, very positive for the north american economy and the u.s., in particular. >> let's just pause it for a moment. the goma sex scenario is right, $70 a barrel -- goldman sachs and arial is right, $70 a barrel by 2015. what tom said, with the notion overtime, half decades, we will see further pressure on oil because of the availability of cheap gas here in the u.s. and big lng exports, we won't see for some time, yet to come, what does that mean for the winners and losers? that is what i am trying to un
. -- coal to natural gas. tom is right, that is on the way. fracking has changed the entire equation both of that chart, our political, economic -- >> and you don't have it overseas. >> direct. if you do that chart in europe, he would be on top of oil. >> the good news is, we have a tenfold plus expansion in the gas resource availability. on the oil side in north america, a fourfold expansion. that is good, but the gas availability looking out over the balance of the first...
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andust was between oil natural gas, lower natural gas prices has been one of the contributors to the mini manufacturing resurgence we have been seeing in the united states over the last five years or so, so lower energy prices is great news for manufacturers in general. i do not think there is any downside there. host: this story from "market watch" says gas prices will fall another $.15 to $.20 a gallon, they have fallen below -- prices that the pump or the lowest in four years and should continue to fall. host: how much farther do you think as prices could go? guest: one of the things we do a bloomberg is we survey forecasters come and we asked them what they think prices are going to be. right now, the sort of professional forecasting class, if there is one, is very bearish on prices, so they would expect prices to continue falling for oil, and in that translates into gas prices at the pump. certainly if oil prices stay in the range that they are now or go lower, we will see prices at the pump come down. is a our first color victor from silver spring, maryland on our republican li
andust was between oil natural gas, lower natural gas prices has been one of the contributors to the mini manufacturing resurgence we have been seeing in the united states over the last five years or so, so lower energy prices is great news for manufacturers in general. i do not think there is any downside there. host: this story from "market watch" says gas prices will fall another $.15 to $.20 a gallon, they have fallen below -- prices that the pump or the lowest in four years and...
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what's driving down gas prices? analysts point to multiple factors starting with the price war among opec members. price of a wholesale barrel of crude falling more than 20% since june. >> the bigger story is u.s. production. five or ten years ago the u.s. was only producing about 6 million barrels of crude oil per day. now about 9.5 million barrels, much of that thanks to development in areas like north dakota -- >> reporter: spending less at the pump means americans have more money to spend elsewhere. gas buddy says motorists are saving over $100 million a day compared to a year ago. on an individual basis the amount is much smaller. >> right now a gallon of gasoline costs less than a gallon of milk on average. so you definitely see a savings and that may translate into consumers spending more on other everyday items. >> reporter: just in time for the holiday shopping season. by no means the bottom. gasoline analysts say the price will continue to drop. one analyst says the national average for a gallon of gas cou
what's driving down gas prices? analysts point to multiple factors starting with the price war among opec members. price of a wholesale barrel of crude falling more than 20% since june. >> the bigger story is u.s. production. five or ten years ago the u.s. was only producing about 6 million barrels of crude oil per day. now about 9.5 million barrels, much of that thanks to development in areas like north dakota -- >> reporter: spending less at the pump means americans have more...
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wants to continue on the shale gas route. all sorts of factors that need to be put into the equation before you can come up with an accurate answer. >> are you going to consider the impact of technology development and the impact it will have on british industry? one of the positives to the u.s. an embracing of new technology that has come about as a result. will that something you consider as well? >> absolutely. most in terms of the ways of using new techniques and new technology but also, the skills that go with that and how they can be deployed elsewhere in the economy. >> when you look -- we talked about what you need to give a correct assessment. what is one thing that will be difficult to forecast, the price of oil or the weakness of the euro? probably the price of oil will determine a lot of what happens in the energy market for the course of the next few months. while we are going to be looking at is something a little longer term. looking at some of the fundamental issues about environmental protection in relation t
wants to continue on the shale gas route. all sorts of factors that need to be put into the equation before you can come up with an accurate answer. >> are you going to consider the impact of technology development and the impact it will have on british industry? one of the positives to the u.s. an embracing of new technology that has come about as a result. will that something you consider as well? >> absolutely. most in terms of the ways of using new techniques and new technology...
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it's ideal that insures gas will will be supplied to even u. countries. >>> fighters are now in control the most of the border town of kobane, fighting in its sixth week let's go live to bernard smith who is in turkey close to the border with syria. as some claim, this, considering we have very little details about what exactly is happening there. >> reporter: well, david, i think essentially, as far as we understand, there remains something of a territorial stalemate, isil forces control perhaps the eastern part of kobane, they say as much as 40%, no sign is going to under estimate how much control they have and it's very difficult to have precise figures about all of this. the stalemate, though, maintained essentially because the kurdish fighters haven't got the heavily weaponry they say they need to push isil back. it's the air strikes that have pretty much kept the status quo. but there has been one of the free syrian army commanders who is fight ago long -- who are fight ago long istanbul and plaining to the media there how he thinks the l
it's ideal that insures gas will will be supplied to even u. countries. >>> fighters are now in control the most of the border town of kobane, fighting in its sixth week let's go live to bernard smith who is in turkey close to the border with syria. as some claim, this, considering we have very little details about what exactly is happening there. >> reporter: well, david, i think essentially, as far as we understand, there remains something of a territorial stalemate, isil...
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with $3 a gallon gas. we'll talk with nick timiraos of the "wall street journal." and then later our political round table will be here to talk about how national security issues are playing in campaign 2014. but first, in last night's south carolina's senate debate the first, the candidates were asked about medicare and how they would plan to fix it. take a look at how they responded. >> one of the first ways we could help sustain medicare in the future estake a look at what we did with obamacare i don't think our seniors should be subsidizing the health care costs of our young americans. one of the most important things we can do. the other thing we have to take a look at, look at medicare, the number for waste, fraud and abuse is around 9%. the average in much come last america is closer to 2%, 1%. if we were to look into medicare and look for ways for us to reduce waste, fraud and abuse we would see a path forward. what we do know is the health care costs -- >> thank you. >> as far as health care in ge
with $3 a gallon gas. we'll talk with nick timiraos of the "wall street journal." and then later our political round table will be here to talk about how national security issues are playing in campaign 2014. but first, in last night's south carolina's senate debate the first, the candidates were asked about medicare and how they would plan to fix it. take a look at how they responded. >> one of the first ways we could help sustain medicare in the future estake a look at what we...
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the gas tax. massachusetts, the 11th highest taxes in the nation, if you fold in local and state taxes. an abomination. these are the people that protested at the founding of the country that taxes were too high from london. go figure. >> that was tea. this is -- maybe the drop in gas prices particularly emboldened them. you won't notice it, because prices have dropped so much, but to my greater point about this creativity, this enormous skill to find ways to raise money, but never to rein it in? >> well, one of the most famous ballot issues prop 14 did rein it in and terribly destructive to the state. i hail all the ballot initiatives. i think legislatures to raise or lower taxes. elected representatives should do their jobs. on the soda tax in san franciscoance neil, i'm voting no. a horrible way to conduct -- >> whoa, whoa, whoa. wait a minute. do we have a becomes alert for that? holy toledo. ben stein? >> well, proposition 13 didn't ruing california. proposition 13 was a great step forward. t
the gas tax. massachusetts, the 11th highest taxes in the nation, if you fold in local and state taxes. an abomination. these are the people that protested at the founding of the country that taxes were too high from london. go figure. >> that was tea. this is -- maybe the drop in gas prices particularly emboldened them. you won't notice it, because prices have dropped so much, but to my greater point about this creativity, this enormous skill to find ways to raise money, but never to...
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$1.5 billion for gas through until march. russia has come down quite considerably on the price it was asking for that gas, so the e.u. commissioner on energy said that he thinks this is the first sign of a thaw between these two countries. however, this only takes us through until march. there is another round of negotiations that will be needed to settle a much more long-term gas settlement. now who is paying for this? russia has asked for the european union to provide guarantees. the european union didn't do that, but that doesn't mean they aren't paying. the prepaid money is going to come out of the kiev budget, and the money being settled for the already existing gas bill is going to come out of an imf fund which the european union has contributed to. but a lot of this is reliant on the -- on ukraine reforming its very, very wasteful, very, very creaking energy system, and that of course means that subsidies will have to be cut, which means that ukrainians ultimately will end up paying more for the gsa. >>> an italian res
$1.5 billion for gas through until march. russia has come down quite considerably on the price it was asking for that gas, so the e.u. commissioner on energy said that he thinks this is the first sign of a thaw between these two countries. however, this only takes us through until march. there is another round of negotiations that will be needed to settle a much more long-term gas settlement. now who is paying for this? russia has asked for the european union to provide guarantees. the european...
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>>reporter: with gas prices nationwide, that difference, finding the cheapest gas station might mean a little bit of driving. >> i go to sacramento every couple of weeks and i always fill it up there because it's really cheap compared to here, 20 cents cheaper. >>reporter: so this time of year, prierss switch over to a winter blend, that is a cheaper type of gasoline. and aaa is forecasting that winter blend f is one of several reason, we're going to see cheaper gasoline right through the holiday season. live in south san francisco, mark kelly, kpix 5. >>> you can find the cheapest gas in your neighborhood by logging on to our website, kpix.com,/gas. >> an overturned truck created a mess in fremont this afternoon. 880, a huge load of gravel was dumped across the road. it created a traffic tie up, while crews cleaned up up. the driver suffered minor injuries. the cause of the crash is being investigated. >>> new numbers on security breaches targeting californian, what you can do to protect yourselves, where the system leafs you vulnerable. >> at&t being sued for what they didn't tell
>>reporter: with gas prices nationwide, that difference, finding the cheapest gas station might mean a little bit of driving. >> i go to sacramento every couple of weeks and i always fill it up there because it's really cheap compared to here, 20 cents cheaper. >>reporter: so this time of year, prierss switch over to a winter blend, that is a cheaper type of gasoline. and aaa is forecasting that winter blend f is one of several reason, we're going to see cheaper gasoline right...
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let's talk about the oil and gas markets. it seems to me that if i didn't know better i have been talking about this that there must have been a group of speculators or hedgefunds that bought a lot of drillers, smaller oil or gas companies because these markets have not given up the ghosts the way the stocks have been. there is some disconnect. can you help me? i don't get it. >> i don't get it, either. a huge disconnect. we have seen greater declines in oil prices and there is concern about what is going to happen for the future. we all know that opec can't handle these low oil prices. they will cut back production. it is coming. i imagine the next week or two. there is a basement here. but the way the funds have been selling these stocks it is like they are exiting forever like we are all going to the toilet. we are making great returns. you said it was going to be big. the way you described you were being conservative. i need you to put it into context of what came out versus what the most bullish guys thought was going to
let's talk about the oil and gas markets. it seems to me that if i didn't know better i have been talking about this that there must have been a group of speculators or hedgefunds that bought a lot of drillers, smaller oil or gas companies because these markets have not given up the ghosts the way the stocks have been. there is some disconnect. can you help me? i don't get it. >> i don't get it, either. a huge disconnect. we have seen greater declines in oil prices and there is concern...
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gas prices plunge-- we'll talk to an expert about how low they could go. and in our signature segment, trying to bring new jobs to coal mining communities 50 years after l.b.j. launched the war on poverty. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. during his weekly radio address today, president obama offered reassurances that ebola does not pose a major threat to the united states. >> what we're seeing now is not an 'ioutbreak' or an 'iepidemic' of ebola in america. we're a nation of more than 300 million people. to date, we've seen three cases of ebola diagnosed here. we have to keep this in perspective. as our pu
gas prices plunge-- we'll talk to an expert about how low they could go. and in our signature segment, trying to bring new jobs to coal mining communities 50 years after l.b.j. launched the war on poverty. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting...
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the teacher can say to you, "here's a theme, "gi-ni-da, da-ga-da-da, da-ga-da, kae-na-ga-da, da-ga-na-da, di-ni-di-ni-da." and then you recite back to him, gi-ni-da, da-ga-da-da, da-ga-da, kae-na-ga-da, da-ga-na-da, di-ni-di-ni-da. ♪ ah-ma-nei-za, ma-ma-nei-za, ♪ ♪ nei-pa-ba-lama-lama- ba-lama-nei-za. ♪ you have to reproduce. [plays same piece] this ability comes only from singing whatever you're playing. it requires a lot of memory, and you have to be on your toes at all times because you don't know when you're going to get a lesson. it could be in a restaurant. it could be late at night while he's in bed. it could be in the car, in rush hour traffic in new york city on the way to the airport. but when it occurred to him to teach, that's when it was time for you to learn; time for me to learn. so i did that for about almost 20 years. [drumming] why don't we play the first part. we'll see what needs to be done. the first movement up to here? no. just the exposition of the first movement. [plays light, bouncy piece] (pagano) there's so many facets to be considered in classical mus
the teacher can say to you, "here's a theme, "gi-ni-da, da-ga-da-da, da-ga-da, kae-na-ga-da, da-ga-na-da, di-ni-di-ni-da." and then you recite back to him, gi-ni-da, da-ga-da-da, da-ga-da, kae-na-ga-da, da-ga-na-da, di-ni-di-ni-da. ♪ ah-ma-nei-za, ma-ma-nei-za, ♪ ♪ nei-pa-ba-lama-lama- ba-lama-nei-za. ♪ you have to reproduce. [plays same piece] this ability comes only from singing whatever you're playing. it requires a lot of memory, and you have to be on your toes at all...
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we're giving away 900 bucks worth of gas to three lucky winners. want to enter? like us on facebook. click on the free gas box and enter your contact information. you can enter every day. increase your chances to win and we will randomly choose the winners in two weeks. >>> a first for ebola in america, details on the woman who contracted the virus in dallas and who else is in isolation after coming into contact with her. >> a call for catholics to be more open to gay couples. after the break the unlikely group behind that request. >> coming up we issued a yellow alert for wednesday. before we get to that let me show you low temps tonight, really mild. low 60s across the board inside the beltway, 59 in rockville, fairfax and sterling. we'll give you a timetable on the showers when we come back enron, the largest coporate fraud in american history... and ed gillespie was their lobbyist. enron paid gillespie and his firm seven hundred thousand... dollars to block regulation of the energy markets... so they could raise utility rates. then got even worse. "thousands
we're giving away 900 bucks worth of gas to three lucky winners. want to enter? like us on facebook. click on the free gas box and enter your contact information. you can enter every day. increase your chances to win and we will randomly choose the winners in two weeks. >>> a first for ebola in america, details on the woman who contracted the virus in dallas and who else is in isolation after coming into contact with her. >> a call for catholics to be more open to gay couples....
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oil and gas stocks went up. i think that was caused by the powerful pull of hedge fund managers who suddenly they had to sell or get overrun by the largest day of the year. the collapse in the natural price of oil continues. . and i think these stocks are really being given a nice reprieve. the earnings estimates are too high and will be slashed. i believe the transports that reversed and went higher today could resume down turns because many are involved in travel and leisure. just like the fed can't control the price of oil it can't control the principle reason why the stocks are going down namely fear of rapidly spreading ebola virus. until the virus is perceived to be in check i think we see declines in travel-related activities. the stocks will likely resume their decline after we assess the impact of the dallas man who died of ebola. i think that would have been a major focus of the market. third, it is hard to trust the banks when the fed says it is not about to turn on the dime and raise rates. banks ros
oil and gas stocks went up. i think that was caused by the powerful pull of hedge fund managers who suddenly they had to sell or get overrun by the largest day of the year. the collapse in the natural price of oil continues. . and i think these stocks are really being given a nice reprieve. the earnings estimates are too high and will be slashed. i believe the transports that reversed and went higher today could resume down turns because many are involved in travel and leisure. just like the...
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, when gas down, it adds 67 billion to the u.s. economy, and the savings here are spent everywhere else, less money for gas, leaves more money for food, clothes, and entertainment. so you might go to the movies where you wouldn't when you are paying close to six bucks a gallon. so even if like most workers who haven't gotten raises in recent years, cuts the cows of leaving, with cheaper gas and home heating oil, as it gets colder, gives us all a boost to our budget at home, and with one of the biggest travel times of the year fast approaching in just four weeks, a low gas price gives us our first thing to be thankful for, for that tank full this thanksgiving. you like that, chris? thankful for the tank full. >> i love it. we're thankful that light crude oil per barrel, behind 2008, $142, roughly, per barrel. it is well under 100 now. >> and chris, because of that, iran has to survive on $142 a barrel, they're pumping out more, and so that's creating a lot more gas on the supply side, also, one of the major reasons the prices also c
, when gas down, it adds 67 billion to the u.s. economy, and the savings here are spent everywhere else, less money for gas, leaves more money for food, clothes, and entertainment. so you might go to the movies where you wouldn't when you are paying close to six bucks a gallon. so even if like most workers who haven't gotten raises in recent years, cuts the cows of leaving, with cheaper gas and home heating oil, as it gets colder, gives us all a boost to our budget at home, and with one of the...
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although everybody recognized how nasty gas light was. they saw electric light as safer and cleaner. still, yes, there was a resistance to putting this deadly force into your house. that was especially a problem initially. i mean the most famous story about that is that when edison installed his first system in the pearl street station in manhattan, one of the early adopters was one of the vanderbilts and installed this, rather than ripping up the walls, they would run the wires up along the -- just attaching to the walls and interacted badly with the metallic paper and the wallpaper and basically set the room on fire of one major backer. the other backer, jpmorgan wanted one of the first desk lamps. it had a short and actually burned his desk to cinders. >> a major booster even after that. >> that's the kind of investor you want. >> willing to allow you one mistake. >> absolutely. >> edison's management style, i want to touch on that for a minute. to the extent you uncovered that in your research. he had a factory that employed thousands
although everybody recognized how nasty gas light was. they saw electric light as safer and cleaner. still, yes, there was a resistance to putting this deadly force into your house. that was especially a problem initially. i mean the most famous story about that is that when edison installed his first system in the pearl street station in manhattan, one of the early adopters was one of the vanderbilts and installed this, rather than ripping up the walls, they would run the wires up along the --...
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developers of shale gas have sparked a sharp increase in natural gas supplies. the people in charge of the new plant will send about 12 million tons of liquefied natural gas to japan. they'll be supplying about 14% of annual gross demand and they're likely to begin exporting in 2018. japanese importers expect to make big savings by taking gas from the u.s., instead of the middle east, and other parts of asia. >> translator: it's important that japan now has more options on where to source its liquefied natural gas. >> mitsui officials say the plant will help to satisfy japan's energy needs. >>> mean time, officials at two japanese companies are working on a way to make clean energy for less money. they're working on a way to produce hydrogen at sea. the people at mitsubishi heavy industries and chiyoda corporation will build the world's first floating hydrogen plant. officials from the firms want to put the plant into operation in 2020. they plan to extract hydrogen from gas generated by crude oil that comes from the ocean floor. they say building a floating pla
developers of shale gas have sparked a sharp increase in natural gas supplies. the people in charge of the new plant will send about 12 million tons of liquefied natural gas to japan. they'll be supplying about 14% of annual gross demand and they're likely to begin exporting in 2018. japanese importers expect to make big savings by taking gas from the u.s., instead of the middle east, and other parts of asia. >> translator: it's important that japan now has more options on where to source...
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of tear gas canisters landing around us. it has, to a certain degree, dispersed but it's hard to breathe and still stinging the eyes as well. it's just a small backdrop to that key battle taking place over here and that's where we're seeing isis tanks, we are told, and artillery continually pound kobani. you can see the smoke rising in the pockets on the eastern out skirts of the city. inside, kurdish fighters are resisting them. what we are hearing a lot is small arms fire. we strongly suggest that this fight is now a lot more intimate than it was before. it's not just pounding the city with artillery from a distance. it's kurdish fighters versus isis fighters fighting in close quarters. christi and victor, back to you. >> thank you, phil. a quick break and we'll be right back. i've always loved exploring and looking for something better. that's the way i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfari
of tear gas canisters landing around us. it has, to a certain degree, dispersed but it's hard to breathe and still stinging the eyes as well. it's just a small backdrop to that key battle taking place over here and that's where we're seeing isis tanks, we are told, and artillery continually pound kobani. you can see the smoke rising in the pockets on the eastern out skirts of the city. inside, kurdish fighters are resisting them. what we are hearing a lot is small arms fire. we strongly suggest...
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t wait for this thrilli ga. back to you. >> well, if you o to today's game, there a st seats availabl ac, i shouldn say seats, i say standin room only s availabl but you've t to come down here to na park. at 9:00 morning. the got a limited number of a pop, and you can r e our line is slowly growing it short line. 11 peoe are here, includi di. done the standing room thing before.w is it and do yo yo to be? >> i was on the third level. it why come out here so early in the morning? >> i had no idea how long the li woube. the game is importa because a playoff game. >> how do you k they' g to do? >> win. >> and so obvious with such a t line, most of these folks, all of them probably are going get tickets. ba to you guys at the studio. or eun, back to you. >> thankyou, megan. we ima that line is going to gr. limited standing room 9:00 on tickets, trying to get in e game one way or another. s having a fun day aswell wee goi to talk to the owner abt what this game means not on to his team, his family, bu the entire regi
t wait for this thrilli ga. back to you. >> well, if you o to today's game, there a st seats availabl ac, i shouldn say seats, i say standin room only s availabl but you've t to come down here to na park. at 9:00 morning. the got a limited number of a pop, and you can r e our line is slowly growing it short line. 11 peoe are here, includi di. done the standing room thing before.w is it and do yo yo to be? >> i was on the third level. it why come out here so early in the morning?...
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what are the gas prices there like? >> um, $2.78 to $2.80 huge difference from here. >> reporter: with gas prices nationwide that different finding the cheapest gas station might mean a little bit of driving. >> i go to sacramento every couple weeks and i always fill it up there because really cheap compared to here. it's at least 20 cents cheaper. >> reporter: in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> the and you can find the cheapest gas in your neighborhood by going to kpix.com/gas. >>> 4:50. staggering new numbers on the security breaches targeting california. what you can do to protect yourself and where the system leaves you vulnerable. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> all right. let's fly you around the bay area on the nicest day of the week. temperatures may be sneaking into the upper 60s, low 70s near the coastline. you will see about 78 degrees and sunny in redwood city. 77 in sunnyvale. 788 in campbell and 80 degrees in morgan hill. soak up the sunshine while we can! got some big changes coming up in the next couple of da
what are the gas prices there like? >> um, $2.78 to $2.80 huge difference from here. >> reporter: with gas prices nationwide that different finding the cheapest gas station might mean a little bit of driving. >> i go to sacramento every couple weeks and i always fill it up there because really cheap compared to here. it's at least 20 cents cheaper. >> reporter: in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> the and you can find the cheapest gas in your neighborhood by...